The value of Virginia Woolf:
"One cannot speak of value without implicitly or explicitly speaking of values. Barbara Herrnstein Smith made this point eloquently clear in her meticulous study of the "double discourse" of value, Contingencies of Value. "On the one hand," Smith explains, "there is the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "One cannot speak of value without implicitly or explicitly speaking of values. Barbara Herrnstein Smith made this point eloquently clear in her meticulous study of the "double discourse" of value, Contingencies of Value. "On the one hand," Smith explains, "there is the discourse of economic theory: money, commerce, technology, industry, production and consumption, workers and consumers; on the other hand, there is the discourse of aesthetic axiology: culture, art, genius, creation and appreciation, artists and connoisseurs." These two "hands" may use different yardsticks for measuring what is worth one's time, money, effort, or attention, but both participate in the same complex, dynamic system of evaluation-a system that is social and interdependent, rather than presocial or transcendent. Arguing that "All value is radically contingent, being neither a fixed attribute, an inherent quality, or an objective property of things but, rather, an effect of multiple, continuously changing, and continuously interacting variables," Smith eschews the notion of intrinsic aesthetic value (a value that inheres in things, in works), and claims rather that value is conferred through communal processes-that is, through the work of valuing"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 135 Seiten |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Value
1 Eudemonia: The Necessary Art of Living
Motion of the Soul Toward Virtuosity
Laughter and Anguish - Two Edges, Two Endings
2 Incandescence: Attention and Illumination
Epistemic Humility and Cultivating Just and Loving
Attention
Orlando s Incandescence
A Case Study in Epistemic Humility?
3 Interdependence: Pattern and Precarity
Invisible Presences and Immense Forces
The Waves, Complexity, and the Self-in-System
The Body, Vulnerability, and the Army of the Upright
4 Civilization and Barbarism: A Reparative Exegesis
What is this civilization in which we find ourselves?
Saw-Toothed Society
A Reparative Imperative
Epilogue: Woolf s Legacy
Craftswomanship
Cultivating the Commons
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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Contents
Acknowledgments page vii
Introduction: On Value i
1 Eudemonia: The Necessary Art of Living 14
Motion of the Soul Toward Virtuosity 15
Laughter and Anguish - Two Edges, Two Endings 21
2 Incandescence: Attention and Illumination 29
Epistemic Humility and Cultivating Just and Loving
Attention 32
Orlando s Incandescence 40
A Case Study in Epistemic Humility? 43
3 Interdependence: Pattern and Precarity 46
Invisible Presences and Immense Forces 50
The Waves, Complexity, and the Self-in-System 5 2
The Body, Vulnerability, and the Army of the Upright 5 8
4 Civilization and Barbarism: A Reparative Exegesis 71
What is this civilization in which we find ourselves? 74
Saw-Toothed Society 80
A Reparative Imperative 84
Epilogue: Woolf s Legacy 93
Craftswomanship 94
Cultivating the Commons 99
Notes 103
Works Cited 12,3
Index 133
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